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PROCEEDING ATIC NO. --- AF NO. --- REPORT NO. --- DATE OF REPORT 15 Dec 49 TIME OF SIGHTING 1200 SHAPE Sphere SIZE --- COURSE --- NO. IN GROUP 1 HOUR --- PR Yes SKETCHES --- Temporary ATIC Form 329 (2 Jan 52) DATE OF INFO 23 Nov 49 LOCATION Santa Rosa Isl., Fla. SOURCE Radar Personnel DATE IN TO ATIC --- COLOR Shiny SPEED --- ALTITUDE --- LENGTH OF TIME OBSERVED 5 Hr. 17 Min. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground MANEUVERS --- Definitely established by reporting authority that object was planet Venus.
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This case includes two (2) 8" x 10" photographs
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UNCLASSIFIED | HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE | FILE NO. 24-34 | DATE 14 March 1950 | | --- | --- | --- | | THE INSPECTOR GENERAL | REPORT MADE BY JAMES B. SHILEY | | | OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS | REPORT MADE AT DO #18, Maywood, California | | | REPORT OF INVESTIGATION | PERIOD 9,15,21 December 1949; 3,11,23,27,31 January; 17 February; 8 March 1950 | | | TITLE | OFFICE OF ORIGIN DO #18, Maywood, California | | | RADIO IN POSSESSION OF MR. CY NEWTON WHICH ALLEGEDLY CAME FROM A FLYING DISC THAT HAD CRASHED IN NEW MEXICO | STATUS CLOSED | | | CHARACTER | UNCONVENTI…
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UNCLASSIFIED DETAILS: 1. This investigation is predicated upon a letter dated 29 November 1949 to District Office No. 18, OSI, from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Los Angeles. The pertinent part of this letter is quoted below: "On November 24, 1949, [redacted], motion picture actor, telephonically advised this office that on the previous afternoon he had been playing wolf at the Lakeside Country Club with [redacted] overnear [redacted] talking about a magnetic radio the latter had in his possession and which he claimed had come from a flying disc which had crashed in New Mexico. [reda…
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UNCLASSIFIED address but agent was advised that he has been out of the city on location for the past several months. 5. Through the cooperation of , Hermosa Beach, California, it was determined that resides, when in the Los Angeles area, at the HOLLYWOOD-KNICKERBOCKER HOTEL, 1714 Ivar Avenue, Hollywood, California. Several attempts were made to communicate with there but he was always out and he never responded to a note left at the hotel desk. 6. On one of these occasions DOUGLAS HARRISON, assistant manager, HOLLYWOOD-KNICKERBOCKER HOTEL, showed agent a letter postmarked Laramie, Wyoming, …
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